Jun 30, 2004
Alexa.com rates popularity of all websites on the internet - over 250 million of them. They use a combination of the number of 'users' and 'page views' over a 3-month period to calculate website popularity.
Here's how the top 25 progressive websites rank:
(as of June 30, 2004) Progressive Ranking | Website | (as of June 30, 2004) Alexa Ranking | |
1 | Common Dreams | 5,014 | |
2 | Village Voice | 5,362 | |
3 | AirAmericaRadio.com | 5,697 | |
4 | DemocraticUnderground.com | 6,181 | |
5 | MichaelMoore.com | 7,002 | |
6 | Daily Kos | 7,803 | |
7 | CounterPunch.org | 9,147 | |
8 | TruthOut.org | 10,343 | |
9 | The Nation | 11,750 | |
10 | MoveOn.org | 10,874 | |
11 | Fahrenheit 9/11 | 12,202 | |
12 | AlterNet.org | 11,395 | |
13 | Amnesty International | 13,663 | |
14 | Planet Out | 13,621 | |
15 | BuzzFlash.com | 13,149 | |
16 | ZNet/ZMagazine | 14,735 | |
17 | Doonesbury | 19,291 | |
18 | Washington Monthly | 19,317 | |
19 | Center for American Progress | 21,073 | |
20 | Human Rights Watch | 21,418 | |
21 | DemocracyNow! | 21,629 | |
22 | WorkingforChange.com | 21,766 | |
23 | Greenpeace | 24,538 | |
24 | TomPaine.com | 25,159 | |
25 | MotherJones.com | 26,558 |
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Alexa.com rates popularity of all websites on the internet - over 250 million of them. They use a combination of the number of 'users' and 'page views' over a 3-month period to calculate website popularity.
Here's how the top 25 progressive websites rank:
(as of June 30, 2004) Progressive Ranking | Website | (as of June 30, 2004) Alexa Ranking | |
1 | Common Dreams | 5,014 | |
2 | Village Voice | 5,362 | |
3 | AirAmericaRadio.com | 5,697 | |
4 | DemocraticUnderground.com | 6,181 | |
5 | MichaelMoore.com | 7,002 | |
6 | Daily Kos | 7,803 | |
7 | CounterPunch.org | 9,147 | |
8 | TruthOut.org | 10,343 | |
9 | The Nation | 11,750 | |
10 | MoveOn.org | 10,874 | |
11 | Fahrenheit 9/11 | 12,202 | |
12 | AlterNet.org | 11,395 | |
13 | Amnesty International | 13,663 | |
14 | Planet Out | 13,621 | |
15 | BuzzFlash.com | 13,149 | |
16 | ZNet/ZMagazine | 14,735 | |
17 | Doonesbury | 19,291 | |
18 | Washington Monthly | 19,317 | |
19 | Center for American Progress | 21,073 | |
20 | Human Rights Watch | 21,418 | |
21 | DemocracyNow! | 21,629 | |
22 | WorkingforChange.com | 21,766 | |
23 | Greenpeace | 24,538 | |
24 | TomPaine.com | 25,159 | |
25 | MotherJones.com | 26,558 |
Alexa.com rates popularity of all websites on the internet - over 250 million of them. They use a combination of the number of 'users' and 'page views' over a 3-month period to calculate website popularity.
Here's how the top 25 progressive websites rank:
(as of June 30, 2004) Progressive Ranking | Website | (as of June 30, 2004) Alexa Ranking | |
1 | Common Dreams | 5,014 | |
2 | Village Voice | 5,362 | |
3 | AirAmericaRadio.com | 5,697 | |
4 | DemocraticUnderground.com | 6,181 | |
5 | MichaelMoore.com | 7,002 | |
6 | Daily Kos | 7,803 | |
7 | CounterPunch.org | 9,147 | |
8 | TruthOut.org | 10,343 | |
9 | The Nation | 11,750 | |
10 | MoveOn.org | 10,874 | |
11 | Fahrenheit 9/11 | 12,202 | |
12 | AlterNet.org | 11,395 | |
13 | Amnesty International | 13,663 | |
14 | Planet Out | 13,621 | |
15 | BuzzFlash.com | 13,149 | |
16 | ZNet/ZMagazine | 14,735 | |
17 | Doonesbury | 19,291 | |
18 | Washington Monthly | 19,317 | |
19 | Center for American Progress | 21,073 | |
20 | Human Rights Watch | 21,418 | |
21 | DemocracyNow! | 21,629 | |
22 | WorkingforChange.com | 21,766 | |
23 | Greenpeace | 24,538 | |
24 | TomPaine.com | 25,159 | |
25 | MotherJones.com | 26,558 |
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